Oxford Flow upgrades gas pressure regulator

UK-based flow control equipment specialist for oil, gas, industrial process and water industries Oxford Flow has launched the latest iteration of its IM-S valve gas pressure regulator, offering best-in-class resiliency, ongoing security of gas supply, and seamless future-proofing for operators in the gas distribution, power generation, industrial gas and oil and gas sectors. Oxford Flow has integrated customer feedback to create a superior model which is more compact and can be retrofitted seamlessly into gas distribution networks globally. The new IM-S regulator offers an increased flow capacity of up to 30% and is designed for up to 100% hydrogen blending within gas networks. Furthermore, Oxford Flow has eliminated the diaphragm, the most common failure and wear point in conventional gas regulators, contributing to a minimum service interval maintenance interval of up to 10 years. The IM-S is built to be smaller and lighter, making the process of retrofitting into networks seamless, with no impact on existing systems and simple future maintenance.

Oxford Flow has invested hundreds of thousands of simulation hours and completed a stringent testing regime, above and beyond the current BS EN 334 requirements, to ensure that it is remaining one step ahead of evolving standards. This has demonstrated that the IM-S can operate with stability at anything from zero to 100% of operating capacity.

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